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Judge Orders Acquittal of Ex-Prosecutor on 1 of 2 Counts in Misconduct Trial Over Ahmaud Arbery Case
The trial of former Glynn County District Attorney Jackie Johnson was to continue Tuesday. She still faces a felony charge of violating her oath of office.American Bar Association Calls for Enforceable Supreme Court Ethics Code
On Monday, the ABA adopted a resolution proposed by the New York City bar urging the high court to make its recent code of conduct "enforceable."Letter from Asia: As American Firms Retreat, Will Loyal UK Firms Regain Market Share In Asia?
As the competitive landscape in Greater China has shifted dramatically over the past 18 months, with U.S. firms continuing to pull up stakes in the region, U.K. firms have pledged loyalty to Asia. But does that mean they will finally regain some ground? Don't bet on it.King & Spalding Snags Restructuring Duo From Alston & Bird
Eric Wise and Matt Kelsey, both based in New York, have also worked together at Gibson Dunn, Kramer Levin and Weil.28 Firms Supporting Retired Barnes & Thornburg Litigator in Georgia Supreme Court Malpractice Case
The amicus filers, who include King & Spalding, Alston & Bird and a number of their Big Law peers, say James Leonard is protected by the doctrine of "judgmental immunity."View more book results for the query "*"
Boosting Litigation and Employee Benefits Practices, Two Am Law 100 Firms Grow in Pittsburgh
Blank Rome has brought former Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir litigation co-chair Christina McKinley as a partner, while Morgan Lewis has rehired employee benefits attorney and former U.S. Air Force captain Matthew Chapman, who served as a corporate associate with the firm before jumping to K&L Gates.EMT Qualifies as 'Health Care Provider' Under Whistleblower Act, State Appellate Court Rules
The court determined the plaintiff, an EMT, qualified as a health care provider under the state's Health Care Worker Whistleblower statute.Was $1.3M in 'Incentive' Payments Commission? NJ Justices Weigh Arguments
If the justices determine the payment was a supplementary incentive it would bar the plaintiff from recovering 200% of lost wages and attorney costs and fees.Do Tenants Have To Pay if They Want To Stay?
The New York real estate industry has seen more legislative reform within the past five years than ever before. With all the recent protection provided to tenants, the question is now raised—can a landlord require a tenant to pay rent and/or use and occupancy during the pendency of a case? The answer is simply, “Yes.”Trending Stories
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